Species guide

How to catch Pacific scabbardfish

Lepidopus fitchi

Stylized 2D illustration of Pacific scabbardfish
saltwaterTrichiuridae

The Pacific scabbardfish is a slender, elongated fish found along the continental shelf and slope in the Pacific Ocean. It forms schools and feeds on small fishes, cephalopods, and euphausiids. This species moves closer to the surface at night during cold seasons and full moons.

Where they live

Found in the North Pacific Ocean from shallow depths of about 100 m down to 500 m, often over sandy bottoms and near the continental shelf and slope. Schools sometimes appear near the surface at night in colder months.

Typical size

Up to about 210 cm

What they eat

  • small fishes such as anchovies and juvenile hake
  • cephalopods
  • krill-like euphausiids

Best baits

  • small fish strips
  • squid pieces
  • shrimp

Best lures

  • slender deep-diving lures
  • jigs resembling small fish or squid

How to fish for them

  • bottom fishing
  • deep jigging
  • night fishing during cold months

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